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Peer Review Process
Introduction to Peer Review
Process
Peer Review Process refers to a
system, which is used to access Manuscript quality before it is published
online. All the independent researchers/experts/professionals in the relevant
field are subjected to assess the submitted manuscripts for validity, originality,
and significance to help editors determine whether a manuscript should be
published in their journal.
Peer Review Process can also help
to establish a method by which it can be evaluated and enhance networking
possibilities within research communities and helps to validate the research
works. Nevertheless, to say, Peer Review has widely accepted method for
research validation.
This Peer review process helps in
validating the research works, establish a method by which it can be evaluated
and increase networking possibilities within research communities. Keeping
criticism aside, peer review is still one of the extensively accepted method
for biomedical research validation.
The well-written research
articles that meet brilliant scientific standards, records, explanations, and
testimonials of their work presented with Bibliographic reasoning rely are only
accepted for our Open Access Journal of Biomedical Science publication.
Types of Peer Review Process
Single Blind:
Single Blind Peer Review Process
means authors are completely unaware about the reviewers but the editors are
aware of the authors’ identity. This method serves to reduce chances of
conflict as there is huge impact if author’s known identity could influence the
review.
Double Blind:
In this process, both the author
and peer reviewers are not aware of each other’s identity. In a double-blind
peer review, articles offer a reliable form of scientific communication as it
is scrutinized based on the content provided irrespective of the submitted
person or the area of submission.
Another type of Review process –
Open Peer Review
In this Open Peer Review process,
both author's and reviewers' identities are well-known to each other.
Which Peer-Review Process did
Open Access Journal of Biomedical Science follow?
Our Open Access Journal of
Biomedical Science follows Double-blind peer review process, in which both the
editors and authors who are going to review the articles submitted and approve
for publication are completely unaware of each other’s identity. Moreover, our
Manager of Editor Department assigns the articles, which are received from the
researchers to the reviewers/editors along with an electronic review form in
which the reviewers are initially supposed to check the scope of the manuscript
whether fits to the journal or not then, they need to fill the form of a
questionnaire and at the end they will provide their comments or any
suggestions/edits in the paper (if required) to approve the manuscript for
publication in the journal.
If a paper/article is rejected,
this does not necessarily mean it is of poor quality and it may be rejected it
doesn't meet the high standards of originality and novelty as per the
guidelines. The journal will get publish if the reviewer suggests only minor
edits but before that, the author is asked to make those corrections.
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